Here's When Every Single Olympic Figure Skating Event Is Taking Place
If you're already clearing your calendar and canceling all of your plans for the month of February just so you can tune into the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, you are not alone. The world's biggest athletes will race to their respective finish lines to go for gold, all while keeping us on the edge of our couches, so we want to make sure you don't miss a second of the action.
One sport that's on most (all?) of our radars because of its elaborate costumes, intense competition, and triple axel envy is figure skating. NBC has officially posted the competition schedule for the Games, and there's a figure skating event set for almost every day of the first two weeks. Save the date and time!
Thursday, Feb. 8
8 p.m. ET: Team Event: Men's Short Programs
9:45 p.m. ET: Team Event: Pairs' Short Programs
Saturday, Feb. 10
8 p.m. ET: Team Event: Short Dance
9:45 p.m. ET: Team Event: Ladies' Short Program
11:40 p.m. ET: Team Event: Pairs' Free Skate
Sunday, Feb. 11 — Medals Awarded
8 p.m. ET: Team Event: Men's Free Skate
9:10 p.m. ET: Team Event: Ladies' Free Skate
10:20 p.m. ET: Team Event: Free Dance
Tuesday, Feb. 13
8 p.m. ET: Pairs' Short Program
Wednesday, Feb. 14 — Medals Awarded
8:30 p.m. ET: Pairs' Free Skate
Thursday, Feb. 15
8 p.m. ET: Men's Short Program
Friday, Feb. 16 — Medals Awarded
8 p.m. ET: Men's Free Skate
Sunday, Feb. 18
8 p.m. ET: Ice Dance Short Dance
Monday, Feb. 19 — Medals Awarded
8 p.m. ET: Ice Dance Free Dance
Tuesday, Feb. 20
8 p.m. ET: Ladies' Short Program
Thursday, Feb. 22 — Medals Awarded
8 p.m. ET: Ladies' Free Skate
How to Watch or Stream the Olympics
The Games will be broadcast on NBC, NBCSN, and other networks of NBC Universal. If you won't be home at these times, you can stream every event live and on-demand at NBCOlympics.com or on the NBC Sports app.
To learn more, visit Team USA. The Winter Games begin Feb 8.